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ConstitutionCowboy

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I could go for one of these:

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Shoot Summ

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1970 Charger. I was obsessed with this car when I was a kid. After the Fast and Furious series came out, I loved it even more.

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That is a 1968 Charger, in a reversed negative (note the backward "Charger R/T" logo in the grille, and the "right hand drive" steering wheel placement). I've owned two '70 Chargers, one an R/T, the other an R/T SE. Both long gone...and neither one right hand drive.:D
 

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I think any 60's or 70's muscle car for me would be a restomod, as you indicate, there have been so many advancements in engine controls, braking, and suspension that the looks of the old car, with the function of current technology is a win. Just my opinion, and I have driven the old cars, nothing nostalgic drive wise for me, just the looks.

I'll add a couple of neat vehicles I would own.

Jeep FC
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Ford Econoline truck
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Saw one of those Ford Econoline trucks in Bartlesville yesterday. Guy was driving out of a lot as we were driving in. Didn't look restored but was in really good shape.
 

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